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this is the same pentagon that invites mr. weinstein to come in and give his view of things, but at the same time they're banning people like franklin graham from the pentagon's national day of prayer. they're banning people perkins from the family research council. >> sean: let me bring in jacque. you are a minister. you and i disagree on politics. but you know something, if you were serving in the military, and if -- because we know how stressful, all these kids coming back from iraq and afghanistan, they have ptsd, the stress, the pressure. i went to church when i was iraq, and i've never been to a church service as moving as that in my life, because everybody in that service knew their life was on the line, they could die the next day. it's an experience you can't duplicate unless you were in a war area. i would love it if you were them to help these soldiers, reach out to them, share your faith, give them comfort, hope and prayer. forget our political disagreements. >> well, we agree on this, the american military force i
this is the same pentagon that invites mr. weinstein to come in and give his view of things, but at the same time they're banning people like franklin graham from the pentagon's national day of prayer. they're banning people perkins from the family research council. >> sean: let me bring in jacque. you are a minister. you and i disagree on politics. but you know something, if you were serving in the military, and if -- because we know how stressful, all these kids coming back from iraq...
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the pentagon does not want to bomb the chemical weapon sites from the air because of the potential they could create a chemical crowd that could migrate over jordan, israel, and lebanon. le. >> neil: meanwhile, you don't need to put troops in harm's way when a identify targeted missiles could send plenty of harm the syrian's way. >> i don't think you want to fire anything at some of those chemical weapon sites but there are other military sites and regime related sites you can throw things at to get their attention and let them know you're thinking about more serious options. you can fire command and control facilities, fire at antiaircraft facilities, fire at communications facilities. you can do a range of things without putting any u.s. forces at harm and clearly sending a message that we're getting closer to do something more serious. >> neil: what has made this more serious, using chemical weapon against your people, understand. but there are so many rogue regimes around the world that kill their people. the means might be in dispute but they kill them. so when and how do we pick a
the pentagon does not want to bomb the chemical weapon sites from the air because of the potential they could create a chemical crowd that could migrate over jordan, israel, and lebanon. le. >> neil: meanwhile, you don't need to put troops in harm's way when a identify targeted missiles could send plenty of harm the syrian's way. >> i don't think you want to fire anything at some of those chemical weapon sites but there are other military sites and regime related sites you can throw...
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this afternoon the head man of the pentagon gave a hint of what the president may be thinking. >> after a meeting with the british defense secretary obama administration moved one step closer to providing lethal aid to the opposition. >> you are rethinking to arming the rebels. >> yes. options include setting up a no fly zone and limited air strikes and or arming syrian rebels >> we have not thus far provided arms to the rebels. we never said it is not what we will not do. we will legally do what we can do. >> the embargo expires in the end of may. bashar assad made a rare public appearance and addressed his nation. >> in spite of all of the wounds and pain, we'll walk hand in happened for a brighter future for syria and walk forward and not scared by the bullets and terrorized by the hatred because we are in the right. >> the washington post editorial board pened a scathing condemnation of the american's president absence of leadership. >> it is muddier and his weak and legalistic words about the need to verify a chain of custody on chemical weapons use and his declaration that even a
this afternoon the head man of the pentagon gave a hint of what the president may be thinking. >> after a meeting with the british defense secretary obama administration moved one step closer to providing lethal aid to the opposition. >> you are rethinking to arming the rebels. >> yes. options include setting up a no fly zone and limited air strikes and or arming syrian rebels >> we have not thus far provided arms to the rebels. we never said it is not what we will not...
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the pentagon is it a force attempt? the pentagon definitely got itself in trouble by not being clear what exactly the difference is between evangelization? proig was someone proselytizing properly? >> there was concern by religious groups or christian conservative groups, there was a meeting among pentagon individuals, and a atheist individual. >> greta: who is that? >> i believe it's marty, weinstein is that his name? >> greta: mikey, mickey weinstein. >> it definitely caused problems for them. >> greta: i tell you what struck me, it started off, i read that, and then did research, and of course the first thing that caught my attention was the fort hood shooter, hassan, who during his residency at walter reed medical center, he was accused of discussing religion in an improper manner, there was no court martial, no hearing. maybe that provoked this, i don't know, or it's a discrimination against another faith. >> uh-huh. they say they're not singling any individual faith out, it's about all faiths, but it's hard becaus
the pentagon is it a force attempt? the pentagon definitely got itself in trouble by not being clear what exactly the difference is between evangelization? proig was someone proselytizing properly? >> there was concern by religious groups or christian conservative groups, there was a meeting among pentagon individuals, and a atheist individual. >> greta: who is that? >> i believe it's marty, weinstein is that his name? >> greta: mikey, mickey weinstein. >> it...
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know if -- it's one thing to have people -- and, by the way, 75,000 is a gross exaggeration, as the pentagon has a tendency to do. >> if you keep interrupting, you know, sort of typical rudeness is what we are experiencing here. i'm not interrupting mr. sullivan. the fact is we can go in there and use cruise missiles, we can use weapons. obviously, this is a very, very serious issue and one we have to address from an international viewpoint. >> what about the front aligned with iraq? those who say pouring weapons into syria, no matter who you're giving them to, we don't know where they koud end up. they could coordinate with the people we want to have the weapons. the fact is, they're the bravest and the most effective. we know that. the only way you can ensure that we can get those weapons to the right people is to have a government right there on the ground. by the way, incredibly, speaking of our military, a year ago he wanted to arm the resis tense. but, now, we don't know who to get it to. isn't that an admission of colossal failure of american policy? >> it is, senator. and all of us t
know if -- it's one thing to have people -- and, by the way, 75,000 is a gross exaggeration, as the pentagon has a tendency to do. >> if you keep interrupting, you know, sort of typical rudeness is what we are experiencing here. i'm not interrupting mr. sullivan. the fact is we can go in there and use cruise missiles, we can use weapons. obviously, this is a very, very serious issue and one we have to address from an international viewpoint. >> what about the front aligned with...
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annual report to congress yesterday describing north korea's nuclear program as "ambitious" and the pentagon does not expect the current north korean leader to stray far from his father's strategy. u.s. leaders had hoped kim jong-un would be a reformer when he took control of the country in 2011. u.s. officials are also hoping the nuclear tension will not get in the way of efforts to free an american man who is in north korean custody, kenneth bae was sentenced this week to 15 years in a north korean labor camp on charges that are still unclear. his sister spoke to our anderson cooper and we also heard from someone who has been in kenneth bae's situation. arrested in north korea and facing a great unknown. take a listen. >> there's a lot of just -- a lot of months of waiting. really just at the mercy of north korea and their legal proceedings and whatever procedures that have or were taking place. so, yes, there have been just endless months of waiting. >> might also be that much more difficult when, you know, there have been the recent tensions with north korea and the kind of bellicose rhe
annual report to congress yesterday describing north korea's nuclear program as "ambitious" and the pentagon does not expect the current north korean leader to stray far from his father's strategy. u.s. leaders had hoped kim jong-un would be a reformer when he took control of the country in 2011. u.s. officials are also hoping the nuclear tension will not get in the way of efforts to free an american man who is in north korean custody, kenneth bae was sentenced this week to 15 years...
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her story today was about how the american medical association has written to the pentagon to protest the force feeding of the hundred prisoners at guantanamo who are now prisoners there. carol has been called the institutional memory of guantanamo. it is a statement i agree with and she joys us tonight. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> you have been a lifeline for a lot of us in terms of understanding what's going on there, even when nobody else has been willing to pay attention. you were last there about ten days ago. you should you have none condition there is this austere since president obama took office. what did you have mean by that? >> communal was the norm, meaning that groups of detainees, 8, 10, 12, got to eat together, pray together, watch tv together. the vast majority were considered to be communal captives kept in medium security confinement the guards were on the outside looking in, the detainees were on the inside organizing their own lives. when i went back down there about ten days ago after this raid, virtually every detainee down there is under
her story today was about how the american medical association has written to the pentagon to protest the force feeding of the hundred prisoners at guantanamo who are now prisoners there. carol has been called the institutional memory of guantanamo. it is a statement i agree with and she joys us tonight. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> you have been a lifeline for a lot of us in terms of understanding what's going on there, even when nobody else has been willing...
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finally, the pentagon can issue wavers, case by case wavers and certify national security standard for the people and transfer them. they don't have to do it through congress. congress has given them the power to do this. >> are there innocent people if guantanamo bay? >> most certainly. the government's own evidence years ago, more than half of the people were innocent. the people we talked to, tremendous number of those people are innocent and then 86 people that the government said these people don't pose a threat. and we don't intend it try them. then why should these people remain in jail for a crime that the government knows they could not commit because of bipartisan wrangling. it makes no sense politically. makes no sense morally. and is unus sustainable. >> thank you for your efforts today. >> thank you. >> a leading republican voice for reform today casts doubts on the future of the bill he helped craft. >> the bill that's in place right now probably can't pass the house or has to be adjusted. because people are very suspicious about the willingness of the government to enfor
finally, the pentagon can issue wavers, case by case wavers and certify national security standard for the people and transfer them. they don't have to do it through congress. congress has given them the power to do this. >> are there innocent people if guantanamo bay? >> most certainly. the government's own evidence years ago, more than half of the people were innocent. the people we talked to, tremendous number of those people are innocent and then 86 people that the government...
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but the pentagon did tell the white house it would take 75,000 troops to secure those weapons. >> let's bring in aaron david miller miller distinguished scholar at the wilson center. >>> was it a mistake for president obama to draw a red line like this? >> you're a president. you're asked over the course of the last year what happens if syrians deploy chemical weapons. you're going to say something cig niche cant. use the word game-changer. use the word red line. the problem is it turned pink very quickly. if the gap between rhetoric and action is so large that it swallows up with remains of american credibility, the president has a significant problem. and, second the reality is asaad has introduced these weapons incrementally. even surface-to-surface missiles. now he's doing precisely the same thing with cw. >> what is cw? >> chemical weapons. >> chemical weapons. >> okay. >> sorry. >>> in an effort to impose some kind of cost. we're coming out of the two longest wars in american history where the standard for victory was never could we win, but when could we leave? and the idea of ge
but the pentagon did tell the white house it would take 75,000 troops to secure those weapons. >> let's bring in aaron david miller miller distinguished scholar at the wilson center. >>> was it a mistake for president obama to draw a red line like this? >> you're a president. you're asked over the course of the last year what happens if syrians deploy chemical weapons. you're going to say something cig niche cant. use the word game-changer. use the word red line. the...
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obviously the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best they can. but i think all of us should reflect on why exactly are we doing this? i want does anyone have a solution to the political and security road blocks to closing this prison? we'll hear from the top democrat on house armed services, congressman adam smith. >>> and could you live 1.50 a day? the vice president's sons are going to be here to tell us how they joined the campaign to make people aware of global hunger. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington with breaking news. the fbi has noun taken into custody three additional people in connection with the boston marathon bombing investigation. the three were roommates of dzhokhar tsarnaev. we have more details from nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. and joining us from boston, nbc news investigative correspondent michael isikoff. pete, first to you, on the three suspects and what we believe their connection is, and the possible charges. >> well, we should emphasize that authorities say there's no indication, none whatso
obviously the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best they can. but i think all of us should reflect on why exactly are we doing this? i want does anyone have a solution to the political and security road blocks to closing this prison? we'll hear from the top democrat on house armed services, congressman adam smith. >>> and could you live 1.50 a day? the vice president's sons are going to be here to tell us how they joined the campaign to make people aware of global hunger....
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. >> bill: so you believe, you flat out and i know that you talked to some pentagon officials. they sought you out for discussion. you believe that the military, the american military is corrupt, that it isn't enforcing protections against let's say over zealous proselytizing. you believe that is not happening now? >> i completely agree with your statement. it is not happening. >> bill: that's not my statement. that's your statement. >> yes. >> bill: because i don't know. >> yes, absolutely. >> bill: that's what you believe. let's get the islamophobic thing in here now. would you say in the war on terror that militant islam is our primary enemy? i would say that. >> appear small subsection of islam itself. not every muslim not every fetus inside a muslim woman's womb is a terrorist. >> bill: jihadist. >> absolutely. correct. >> bill: you concur with that our military's efforts have to be directed in that arena with the jihadist. >> i wanted to say something. >> bill: go. >> what i wanted to say is that we should be fighting as an american military, our national interest. we sho
. >> bill: so you believe, you flat out and i know that you talked to some pentagon officials. they sought you out for discussion. you believe that the military, the american military is corrupt, that it isn't enforcing protections against let's say over zealous proselytizing. you believe that is not happening now? >> i completely agree with your statement. it is not happening. >> bill: that's not my statement. that's your statement. >> yes. >> bill: because i...
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the pentagon beefing up our bunker buster bomb arsenal. a mow tension alshow of strength to the iranians. we'll get into that on "happening now." bill: see you there. have a great weekend. there is new fallout after a teach teacher says he whats was fired for having a student look at his bible. now he is taking action against the school. the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. bill: there is growing controversy after a substitute teacher said he was fired for letting a student look at the bible. now that thaoefper has filed a complaint against the school. all this happening in new jersey. lauren green is in new york to tell us what happened. >> reporter: he first showed the student the bible, and then he gave it to him as a gift. that's why the substitute teacher khraeufpls ep wa claims he was fired at a middle school in ne
the pentagon beefing up our bunker buster bomb arsenal. a mow tension alshow of strength to the iranians. we'll get into that on "happening now." bill: see you there. have a great weekend. there is new fallout after a teach teacher says he whats was fired for having a student look at his bible. now he is taking action against the school. the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat...
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syria, we heard this week, from chuck hagel, the new pentagon, that the u.s. directly arming some of the rebels in syria was something they were considering. it made quite the news at the time because we know the president had rejected the advice of some of his advisers who had said, we need to do this some time ago. the white house has said, look, it's always been on the table. then you take these overnight bombings, presumably from israel, trying to cut off weapon supply to hezbollah. you just get this sense of this tinder box, and the question is what does the u.s. do next? >> the pictures are incredible. candy crowley, thank you so much. we'll be watching. stay here with state of the union with candy crowley. it starts at the top of the hour, 9:00 a.m. eastern, 6:00 a.m. pacific on cnn. >>> apparently, dark secrets are coming out in michael jackson's death trial. my next guest says all those details could backfire for the defense. you're going to hear from attorney tom mesereau, who's going to testify on behalf of the jacksons. ♪ [ male announcer ] the f
syria, we heard this week, from chuck hagel, the new pentagon, that the u.s. directly arming some of the rebels in syria was something they were considering. it made quite the news at the time because we know the president had rejected the advice of some of his advisers who had said, we need to do this some time ago. the white house has said, look, it's always been on the table. then you take these overnight bombings, presumably from israel, trying to cut off weapon supply to hezbollah. you...
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couple of years ago, the pentagon considered building an even bigger military presence on the island of guam. the plan would've increased the population of guam by almost half. and when that plan was being considered in congress, that's when a little known congressman from georgia named hank johnson spoke up in a hearing with this rather amazing comment on the giant u.s. military and its huge and maybe increasing presence on the tiny little island of guam. >> i don't know how many square miles that that is. do you happen to know? >> i don't have that figure with me, sir. i can certainly supply it to you if you'd like. >> yeah. my fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize. >> we don't anticipate that. >> i love the navy admiral being there. i have to address the congressman's concern, we don't anticipate that, sir. a local atlanta paper felt compelled to point out that mr. johnson as far as they could tell was not making an april fool's joke. we talked about the island of guam capsizing from the weight of all the new people there.
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over at the pentagon. what are you learning? >> reporter: well, we've all seen the talk game changer, red line. the president has avoided specifics about what all of that means, but questions now about how much longer he may be able to actually avoid spelling it out. cnn has learned the pentagon is intensifying planning for potential military action against syria's chemical weapons facilities since a march 19th attack in aleppo appeared to show bashir al assad's troops using chemical weapons against civilians. there was classified intelligence about as many as three separate attacks. >> the use of chemical weapons would be a game changer rncht president obama says if it's proven assad's troops attacked with chemical agents the threat has escalated. >> and that means there are some options we might not otherwise exercise that we would strongly consider. >> reporter: a senior u.s. official tells cnn defense secretary chuck hagel wants detailed military options he can hand to the president if action is ordere
over at the pentagon. what are you learning? >> reporter: well, we've all seen the talk game changer, red line. the president has avoided specifics about what all of that means, but questions now about how much longer he may be able to actually avoid spelling it out. cnn has learned the pentagon is intensifying planning for potential military action against syria's chemical weapons facilities since a march 19th attack in aleppo appeared to show bashir al assad's troops using chemical...
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president obama halted transfers to yemen following the underwear bombers attempt to blow up a flight, the pentagon won't say how many of them are starving themselves. they acknowledge some are. several weeks ago one prisoner who has been living at guantanamo for more than 11 years and never faced charges described the situation in a "new york times" article. two times a day they tie me to a chair and my arms, legs and head are strapped down in one force feeding. they pushed the pube about 18 inches into my stomach, hurding more than usual because she was doing things so hastily. president obama refuses to send detainees back to yemen. i am a hun an being and not a passport and deserve to be treated by one. on thursday, they asked california senator dianne feinstein, monitors from the red cross told her staff that the level of desperation among the detainees is unprecedented and said i believe it would be prudent to revisit the decision to halt transfers to yem an. facing a growing crisis as more and more prisoners joined the hunger strike, the white house had no answers. >> i can tell you that the
president obama halted transfers to yemen following the underwear bombers attempt to blow up a flight, the pentagon won't say how many of them are starving themselves. they acknowledge some are. several weeks ago one prisoner who has been living at guantanamo for more than 11 years and never faced charges described the situation in a "new york times" article. two times a day they tie me to a chair and my arms, legs and head are strapped down in one force feeding. they pushed the pube...
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as early as last year, i asked the pentagon, our military, intelligence officials to prepare for me what options might be available. >> the president was also asked about the u.s. military prison at guantanamo bay where officials say 100 detainees are now on a hunger strike. the president saying he is ready to renew efforts to close that facility which he promised to shut down at the beginning of his first term in 2009. >> i think it is critical for us to understand that guantanamo is not necessary to keep america safe. it is expensive. it is inefficient. it hurts us in terms of our international standing. it lessens, it is a recruitment tool for extremists. it needs to be closed. >> president addressing the continued partisan stalemate over the sequester and the piecemeal bill he supported to resolve the faa furloughs. >> the fact that congress responded to the short term problem of flight delays by giving us the option of shifting money that is designed to repair and improve airports over the long term to fix the short term problem, that's not a solution. so essentially, what we've don
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>> wolf we had a press conference here in the pentagon. everybody knew behind the scenes at the white house -- that the white house was rethinking this. but the white house had not come out and said it. you just saw in mexico the president would not be specific. today, chuck hagel decided it was time. we pressed him, is the administration rethinking its opposition to arming the rebels. listen to what he had to say. so you are rethinking the -- the administration is rethinking to arming the rests? >> yes. >> may i ask why? what has changed in your mind, and does this put you at odds with the u.s. military who said it's not a good idea? why are you rethinking arming the rebels? >> you look at rethink all options. it doesn't mean you do or you will. these are options that must be considered with partners. with the international community. >> now, wolf no decision has been made. this is very clear, this is very precise, they are rethinking whether they want to lift their opposition to arming the rebels. no decision has been made. but look the
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our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, is joining us with the latest. what are we learning, barbara? >> wolf, in this terrorist attack back in september, the fbi today putting out these photos of three men they say were at the compound when the attack happened. they want them identified. they want to talk to them. they are not yet calling them suspects, but they believe they were there. this comes from video taken at the scene. they believe they were there. they want to know who they are and what they know about the attack. not yet calling them suspects, but somebody the fbi wants to get ahold of. wolf? >> and so what are they -- are they expecting people in libya or elsewhere in north africa to help find these individuals? is that what they're saying? >> yeah, great question, exactly. the fbi putting out a notice saying that it would like help from anyone in libya, and anyone anywhere, if they look at these pictures, can they identify these men, can they tell the fbi and libyan authorities who they are and where they are. this terrorist investigation s
our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, is joining us with the latest. what are we learning, barbara? >> wolf, in this terrorist attack back in september, the fbi today putting out these photos of three men they say were at the compound when the attack happened. they want them identified. they want to talk to them. they are not yet calling them suspects, but they believe they were there. this comes from video taken at the scene. they believe they were there. they want to know who they...
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one guy that met with the united states before we inevaded iraq, he was sent by the pentagon to meet with that guy, to hear his story to assess whether or not he was telling the truth, and this is what he reported back. quote, i do have a concern with the validity of the information. these issues, in my opinion, weren't further inquiry before we use the information as a back bone of one of the major findings for the iraqi weapons program, exclamation point. he's saying, hey, i think this guy could be lying. do not use this information to build a case for war. that guy's information was then turned into part of the basis for secretary of state colin powell's case for war at the united nations. when the avatar of george w. bush pops up on your screen at his new presidential library in dallas, he pops up on your screen to make the case, even today, for invading iraq. when he talks about the weight of evidence about saddam's weapons of mass destruction, this is the kind of weight of evidence that he's talking about. the kind of evidence that came at the time with an exclamation point fro
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more details as they come. >>> and a pentagon report to congress. the annual reports says the north correspokorea's advances called it one of the biggest threats to the u.s. because of its willingness to undertake provocative behavior. >>> president obama throwing his support to the fda to allow over the counter abortion pill to girls 15 years or older. the fda appealed a federal judge's order to make the emergency contra september you have available with no age restringses. >>> a california man accused of raping women that he mitt through christian mingle.com will have a preliminary hearing. a judge will make a decision. one of banks' accusers testified yesterday he attacked her within ten minutes of visiting her home in november. a second woman claimed she was raped by banks on a third date in 2009. >>> a minnesota lawman is lucky to be alive after getting shot in the face while scouting a spot to go turkey hunting. he was shot at close range by another turkey hunter. survived but has more than 50 scars across his face, neck, and chest. >> screame
more details as they come. >>> and a pentagon report to congress. the annual reports says the north correspokorea's advances called it one of the biggest threats to the u.s. because of its willingness to undertake provocative behavior. >>> president obama throwing his support to the fda to allow over the counter abortion pill to girls 15 years or older. the fda appealed a federal judge's order to make the emergency contra september you have available with no age restringses....
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barbara starr at the pentagon. thank you so much for that report. >> we have new developments in the boston terror investigation. danny, the man who was carjacked by the tsarnaev brothers, is now speaking publicly about his 90 minutes of terror. listen to what he told the cbs evening news about his harrowing encounter with the suspected terrorists just days after the boston marathon bombing. >> so he took out his gun, pointed to me, he told me like, you know i am serious. don't be stupid. he asked me a question like, do you know the boston explosion on monday? i said, yes. he said, he did that and i just killed a policeman in cambridge. >> also new this morning tamerlan tsarnaev's widow declining to claim her husband's body. she has given medical examiner's office consent to release the body to his family. and also investigators have uncovered a new piece of evidence in the case, lifting at least one fingerprint from the debris. >>> graphic testimony in the michael jackson wrongful death trial, just too much for hi
barbara starr at the pentagon. thank you so much for that report. >> we have new developments in the boston terror investigation. danny, the man who was carjacked by the tsarnaev brothers, is now speaking publicly about his 90 minutes of terror. listen to what he told the cbs evening news about his harrowing encounter with the suspected terrorists just days after the boston marathon bombing. >> so he took out his gun, pointed to me, he told me like, you know i am serious. don't be...
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as early as last year, i asked the pentagon, our military, our intelligence officials to prepare for me what options might be available and i won't go into the details of what those options might be, but clearly that would be an escalation in our view of the threat to the security of the international community, our allys, and the united states and that means that there are some options that we might not other exercise that we would strongly consider. >> on the benghazi question i know pieces of the story have been litigated. will you help those people come forward and say it once and for all? >> i'm not familiar with this notion that anyone has been blocked from testifying. what i will do is i will find out what exactly i've been referring to. what i've been clear about from the start is that our job with respect to benghazi has been to find out exactly what happened do make sure u.s. embassies not just isn't the middle east but around the world are safe and secure, and bring those responsible to justice. >> hired an attorney because they're saying they've been blocked. >> jessica.
as early as last year, i asked the pentagon, our military, our intelligence officials to prepare for me what options might be available and i won't go into the details of what those options might be, but clearly that would be an escalation in our view of the threat to the security of the international community, our allys, and the united states and that means that there are some options that we might not other exercise that we would strongly consider. >> on the benghazi question i know...
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. >>> a disturbing report from the pentagon to congress. it says north korea will eventually have a long-range ballistic missile that can deliver nuclear weapons to the united states. the annual report to lawmakers cites the north's advances in ballistic missile systems as well as development in nuclear technology. it calls north korea one of the biggest threats to the united states because of its willingness to undertake provocative behavior. >>> the big april jobs report will be released in just over three hours and the numbers could move markets. they often do. economists surveyed predict that 140,000 jobs were added in april. they're forecasting the unemployment rate will hold steady at 7.6%. we will have those numbers for you along with analysis of what they mean for the economy as it breaks at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. >>> 11 minutes past the hour. he walked away with a big repair bill but an incredible story to tell. take a look at what evan nielsen found sitting behind the wheel of his pickup in his own driveway. this is california. i
. >>> a disturbing report from the pentagon to congress. it says north korea will eventually have a long-range ballistic missile that can deliver nuclear weapons to the united states. the annual report to lawmakers cites the north's advances in ballistic missile systems as well as development in nuclear technology. it calls north korea one of the biggest threats to the united states because of its willingness to undertake provocative behavior. >>> the big april jobs report...
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the pentagon says north korea is moving toward a nuclear missile. there is a nasty back and forth in benghazi. what is the truth? who is telling it? we'll talk to a key player. a leading republican senator argues jobs would take off if obamacare was taken off the books. he makes his case a leading democrat will respond. big morning. we'll see you in ten minutes with martha and me here on "america's newsroom" [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ we'll do the rest. until i had the shingles. i have never encountered such a burning sensation... it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >> gretchen: welcome back. from parking challenges to kissing santa claus, the laughs didn't stop this week. >> cl
the pentagon says north korea is moving toward a nuclear missile. there is a nasty back and forth in benghazi. what is the truth? who is telling it? we'll talk to a key player. a leading republican senator argues jobs would take off if obamacare was taken off the books. he makes his case a leading democrat will respond. big morning. we'll see you in ten minutes with martha and me here on "america's newsroom" [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the united states postal...
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by online videos who plotted to fly remote control model airplanes packed with explosives into the pentagon and u.s. capitol. he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 17 years in prison. >> miriam is committed to the cases that have no chance of winning, just as committed as she is to the cases that she could possibly win. she's really hard working and cares a whole lot about her clients and really a determined tenacious lawyer. >> reporter: tamara burkhead worked with conrad in boston's federal public defender's office. >> miriam is extremely well regarded by the judges in boston as well as by the attorneys in the u.s. attorney's office, the prosecutors. she has an excellent reputation and combined with her own intellect and natural talent, she's a very effective attorney. >> reporter: she will have her work cut out for her. dzhokhar tsarnaev is charged with detonating a weapon of mass destruction. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. and for that reason, prominent defense attorney judy clarke also has joined the team. death penalty cases are her specialty. clark defended the unabo
by online videos who plotted to fly remote control model airplanes packed with explosives into the pentagon and u.s. capitol. he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 17 years in prison. >> miriam is committed to the cases that have no chance of winning, just as committed as she is to the cases that she could possibly win. she's really hard working and cares a whole lot about her clients and really a determined tenacious lawyer. >> reporter: tamara burkhead worked with conrad in...
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obviously, the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best that they can. but i think all of us should reflect on why exactly are we doing this? >> kelly o'donnell is here. kelly, the president said gitmo is not necessary. he said it's expensive, it hurts us, it lessens cooperation and it's a recruitment tool and he also promised us on the campaign trail he would close it within a year. >> he never -- >> i have a hard time believing that george w. bush, for all of his faults and failings would be wring is his hands four years in saying i'm doing something i'm going to do. >> i got a sense of subdued from the president that there were issues he had to talk about and he wish he weren't having to talk about and outlining his views on guantanamo when so many in his party strongly believe and how congress has put up every barrier to think about moving the prisoners there to his home state in illinois. very frustrating. we have seen there allies around the world who want to see it closed but also those who have not cooperated by taking any of those in prison ther
obviously, the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best that they can. but i think all of us should reflect on why exactly are we doing this? >> kelly o'donnell is here. kelly, the president said gitmo is not necessary. he said it's expensive, it hurts us, it lessens cooperation and it's a recruitment tool and he also promised us on the campaign trail he would close it within a year. >> he never -- >> i have a hard time believing that george w. bush, for all of his...